Elena Dmitrievna Belovea
Jelena Dmitryevna Belova ( Russian Елена Дмитриевна Белова , born Novikova * 28. July 1947 in Sovetskaya Gavan ) is a former Soviet Foil - fencer . She won four gold medals in Olympics .
Career
Jelena Dmitrijewna Belowa made her Olympic debut at the Summer Olympics in Mexico City in 1968 , at that time still starting under her maiden name Novikowa, and won two gold medals in the individual and with the team. At the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich , Belowa was able to achieve the gold medal with the team again. In the individual she was only fifth in Munich. In Montreal at the 1976 Summer Olympics , she was able to win team gold for the third time. Belowa improved in the individual and won bronze this time. At the home games in Moscow in 1980 , she could not win another medal in the individual, but reached silver with the team. On May 17, 2007 Jelena Dmitrijewna Belowa was honored with the Pierre-de-Coubertin-Medal , the highest honor of the IOC.
Her first marriage was to the modern pentathlete Vyacheslav Below . Her second husband, the composer Valery Ivanov, wrote the "Romantic Waltz" in her honor. She currently works as a professor at the Belarusian Academy of Physical Education and Sports.
Web links
- Jelena Dmitrijewna Belowa in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
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SURNAME | Belowa, Jelena Dmitrievna |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Nowikowa, Jelena; Novikowa-Belowa, Jelena Dmitrijewna; Белова, Елена Дмитриевна (Russian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Soviet fencer |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 28, 1947 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Sovetskaya Gavan |